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Two state-owned lenders — Bank Mandiri Yogyakarta (JP)- National flag carrier

and Bank BNI — will build temporary houses for Garuda Indonesia has temporarily diverted its flights
400 families displaced by the recent strong intended for Adisucipto Airport in Yogyakarta to
earthquake that hit Sigi District, Central Sulawesi Adisumarmo Airport in Surakarta, Central Java after
Province. one of its planes overshot an Adisucipto runway lane
Second Assistant Secretary of Sigi District on Wednesday night.
Government Iskandar Nontji informed that Bank "All of Garuda Indonesia flights heading
Mandiri will construct the temporary houses for 100 toward Yogyakarta, for a total of 34 flights, now will
families in the South Sibayala area of Dolo Sub- [be diverted] to Surakarta," Garuda Indonesia VP of
district. corporate communications Benny S. Butarbutar said
Meanwhile, Bank BNI will erect temporary in an official statement on Thursday.
shelters for 300 families in Jonoge Village of Sigi The flights include 10 coming from and
Biromaru Sub-district that severely suffered from going to Jakarta, three to and from Denpasar, Bali,
soil liquefaction during the 7.4-magnitude two to and from Makassar, South Sulawesi, and one
earthquake rocked the area on Sept 28, he noted. flight from Surabaya, East Java.
The temporary houses will be constructed on pieces The airline would provide a bus at
of land, owned by the sub-district government, Adisumarmo Airport to transport passengers to
village, and community members, he stated, adding Yogyakarta.
that the Sigi district government will facilitate all Garuda Indonesia is still evacuating the Boeing 737-
related parties to sign a letter of agreement. 800 NG, which slipped on the runway and overshot
"We are going to provide a letter of a lane on Wednesday night. It carried 123
agreement that will be signed by all related parties passengers, none of whom were harmed.
to avoid any unexpected eventuality in the future," Garuda aims to finish evacuating the aircraft on
he explained. (Antara, 17th October, 2018). Thursday afternoon. (BBN) Taken from :
thejakartapost.com
1. What is the text about?
A. Building temporary houses for displaced 5. What is the text about?
families. A. Redirect flights of Garuda Indonesia from
B. Planning to displace the temporary house. Yogyakarta to Surakarta because of runway
C. Signing a letter of agreement to build a permanent accidents.
house. B. Slipped plane accident in Adisucipto runway
D. BNI will build a new luxury house. lane.
C. Evacuation of Garuda Indonesia after its accident.
2. What can we infer from the text? D. Confirmation of Garuda Indonesia VP of
A. The temporary house will be built on the family corporate communication about the overshot
lands. accident.
B. The displaced family will build 400 houses for
two state banks.
C. Shelters will be built by two state banks for the 6. It can be concluded from the text that ...
earthquake victims. A. Adisucipto Airport will be closed after the
D. Bank Mandiri will be built in South Sibayala. incident.
B. Because of the incident, Garuda Indonesia
3. What makes 400 families displaced? permanently redirected Yogyakarta flights to
A. Local governement. Surakarta.
B. 7.4-magnitude earthquake. C. Garuda Indonesia supplied buses to support
C. Temporary shelters. passengers from Surakarta to Yogyakarta.
D. 400 houses. D. Garuda Indonesia had finished evacuating its
plane when this news was reported.
4. "The temporary houses will be constructed on
pieces of land.." The temporary word has an
antonym of ...
A. Momentary
B. Transitory
C. Limited
D. Permanent
Madrid (Reuters) – Spain's most wanted thief, "The average patient, he added, certain ones seemed to
Loner", saw himself as a Robin Hood-style figure benefit – such as patients who were on multiple
and said he robbed banks only because they stole drugs or had trouble understanding health
from the public, his lawyer said Thursday. information. As for traditionally lower-risk patients,
Accused of killing three policemen and holding up he said other strategies to prevent errors may be
more than 30 banks, Jaime Jimenez Arbe was needed.
planning to move on to insurance companies when
he was arrested last month, Spanish media 9.What does the text tell us about?
reported, citing lawyer Jose Mariano Trillo- A. The patient’s medication errors
Figueroa. B. The hospital’s medical treatments
"I am not a killer and if I was obliged to shoot at C. The doctor’s medical treatment
officers of the law, it was always against my will D. The uncontrolled medical treatment
and in order to avoid being arrested," Jimenez said E. The pharmacist’s medication mistakes
in a letter reproduced on the websites of
newspapers, El Pais and El Mundo. 10.What is the effect of medication errors?
Trillo-Figueroa said Jimenez, who robbed the A. Bleeding on heart
banks disguised in a false beard and a wig, thinks B. Health information
of himself as Curro Jimenez, a Spanish 1970s
C. Problem in healing
television bandit in the style of Robin Hood.
D. Life—long time
The Loner was arrested in Portugal, armed with a
E. Life –threatening
submachine gun in preparation for another bank
robbery-Reuters.

7. What is the text about?


A. The websites of newspapers EI Pais and EI
Mundo.
B. Spanish media reporter, Jose Mariano Trillo-
Figueroa.
C. The arrest of Spains's most wanted thief in
Portugal.
D. A submachine gun in preparation for another
Bank Robbery.

8. Before being arrested, Jaime Jimenez Arbe ... in


Spain
A. Had just robbed a policeman.
B. Had robbed 30 banks.
C. Would have killed three officers of the law.
D. Had robbed insurance companies.

Half of all heart patients made at least one


medication-related mistake after leaving the
hospital, and guidance from a pharmacist didn’t
seem to reduce those errors, in a newstudy.
Consequences of mistakes – such as
forgetting to take certain drugs or taking the wrong
dose – can range from side effects like constipation
to more serious drops in blood pressure. Two
percent of errors were life-threatening.
Hospitals involved in the study were
already taking steps to prevent medication mistakes
in addition to the extra pharmacist intervention, said
Dr. Sunil Kripalani, the study’s lead author from the
Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville,
Tennessee.
“We were surprised to see that in spite of
these efforts that 50 percent (of patients) were still
having these medication errors,” he told Reuters
Health.
Although the pharmacist visits didn’t help the

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